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John Oliphant on the east, and the lands of the Abbot of Paisley on the west side, extending from Glasgow Green on the south side, and the highway running from St Thanew's chapel to the Market Cross of Glasgow; Also,

to the Church of Glasgow, which were found to comprise inter alia "Cunclut," probably Kinclaith, now forming part of Glasgow Green. Circa 1116. Registrum Episcopatus Glasguensis, p. 3, No. 1. Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland (Supplement), vol. xii., p.

of citizens the greatest means of happiness. In behalf of the meeting, JOHN 'MAWELL, Chairman. - ~~~~~~~JOHN TIAIT, Secretary. Glasgow Green, 28th September, 1832. It was moved by Sir D. K. Sandford, and carried by acclamations, - That the thanks

excite serious apprehension. Among others, there were several large meetings last week of a portion of the unemployed in Glasgow Green, where they discussed the causes of their distress, and the best mode of alleviating it. At one of these

three in the West End, With banners and trade emblems, and J ,ralie, started at noon in procession for Glasgow Green, in tilo Bi W,, centre of the city. It is calculsted that the procession 'IN lamp- extended over seven

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with the Christian InÂ¬ struction Society, and was supplied by a number of the ministers of diflerent denominations, in Glasgow Green, in the open air. Q. Have you any observations to make yourself? A. I have nothing particular to remark.

Eastern DUtrict of the city. Ousoow. I commenced, about six o'clock at night, on Glasgow Green, which was vefv "~"~ much frequented by the people on fine evenings. I found it crowded ail Van ovcr ^ llianJ' ".lousaiu'8 Â°f people.

on the (ireen. They are there generally all night, I am told ; and any ]&gt;crson going out to Glasgow Green almost any morning may sco men and women lying dead drunk there. And on making inquiry of |Kirties who

Sunday on passing of Act, 660 ; forÂ¬ merly, drunk persons found on Sanday and other mornings lying on Glasgow Green, 560; drinking in private houses is not increased, 561 ; public hoB.-js and "wee pawns" 661, 562; amelioration of

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Sunday afternoon, as far as you know?-There are a large number ro£ them frequent the Glasgow Park , the Glasgow Green , as it is called; a large number of them go there on Sunday. I think they just wander

belong, as we stated before, to the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society. Chapter II.-JLhc Greatest takers in tbe THUorlb. Opposite Glasgow Green , just at the Suspension Bridge , you will find an immense pile of brick buildings. Looking closely, you

at his problem day and night is matter of history, until, on a Sunday mornin g, when walking on Glasgow Green , and when just beside where the house of the Humane Society now stands, the thought of the separate

the night that Smith was shot. I saw the pannel M'Lean that night. Saw him at the Monument in Glasgow Green . We met there by appointment, for the purpose of receiving our aliment. We were amusing ourselves in the